If a teenage girl told you she was descended from giant, monstrous creatures spawned by fallen angels, would you believe her? If she was over eight feet tall and showed abilities no human had ever exhibited, would you still need convincing? What if she brought you back from the dead?
"Lorimer's art will pull you into his world."-Big Shiny Robot
I admit that I'm impressed with Daisy's #2 storytelling and overall narrative. The story feels dark, gritty, and develops at a relatively fast pace, but the reader is not left behind. The writer increases its mystery factor where I'm not even sure what's Daisy's intent in the first place. Unlike the first issue, Daisy #2 is not bogged down with the lore and giants' background, mainly concentrating on developing the plot, as well as showcasing some of Daisy's abilities and powers. In addition to the story, the comic's artwork excels at its horrific aspect. For instance, the dead bodies of animals, the crow in Father's room, and his eventual probably dead body are well illustrated where we can even make out the bits and pieces of bone and flesh. I cannot wait to see how the mystery unfolds in the next issue. Read Full Review
I still like the general pitch behind this series, but I'm going to have to wait to see how it develops from this point onward before I get too excited. Read Full Review
Awesome book! This was even a step up from issue #1.